Visitation and funeral mass times have been set for suicide victim Anthony M. Gill, 17, of Brunswick, OH. Gill died Monday, January 13, 2014. Gill's full obituary is available HERE. Friends may callMore >>

Visitation and funeral mass times have been set for suicide victim Anthony M. Gill, 17, of Brunswick, OH.More >>

Brunswick School Superintendent Michael Mayell tells 19 Action News counselors will be at Brunswick High School all week. They will be able to help students deal with the recent suicides of two studentsMore >>

Brunswick School Superintendent Michael Mayell tells 19 Action News counselors will be at Brunswick High School all week. They will be able to help students deal with the recent suicides of two studentsMore >>

Another Brunswick High School student has apparently committed suicide. This is the second suicide of a Brunswick student in two weeks. Officials say the 17 year old boy was found dead in the backyardMore >>

Another Brunswick High School student has apparently committed suicide.

This is the second suicide of a Brunswick student in two weeks.More >>

Matthew Homyk's father spoke out Thursday about the loss of his son. He believes bullying led to the death of his son in Brunswick last week.

Homyk was a sweet, kind, good looking 14-year-old freshman at Brunswick High School.

Matt's father, Ray Homyk says, "Matt was a great kid. We have a lot of memories with times with family."

Just last year, Matt helped lead his middle school lacrosse team to 4th place in Ohio.

"He was a goalie and he was fantastic," Ray said.

Last week Matt took his own life. Ray says cyber bullying on websites like Ask.fm, where you can make anonymous posts, led to his death.

"Well I know a couple of times they said to go kill himself."

Dr. Deborah Koricke is a psychologist, who works with teens who are suicidal. She says social media has made it even easier for bullies to pick their target. But there are signs that your child may be in trouble. "You gotta try to get your kids to talk to you."

"If their child is withdrawn, if their grades are going down, if they're always in their room, if they're not socializing, if you see a dramatic change, negative. You gotta do something about it," Dr. Koricke added.

Ray says Matt stuttered since he first spoke, wore his hair long, was into music, video games and social media.

He was shy around new people.

Ray believes other Brunswick High School students attacked his son online for being, different.

He believes websites should do away with anonymous posting by kids.

"I am furious. I am furious with Ask.fm, furious with it."

19 Action News has reached out to Ask.fm, but we have yet to receive a response.

An Ohio high school student says he tried to remain nonpolitical during school walkouts over gun violence and was suspended for a day because he stayed in a classroom instead of joining protests or the alternative,...

An Ohio high school student says he tried to remain nonpolitical during school walkouts over gun violence and was suspended for a day because he stayed in a classroom instead of joining protests or the alternative, a study...

A Ridgeland homeowner is upset after being told she had to take down some of her Christmas decorations. She was told a mural that hangs on her garage doesn't adhere to the homeowners association covenantsMore >>

A Ridgeland homeowner is upset after being told she had to take down some of her Christmas decorationsMore >>

A 24-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly confessed to intentionally ramming a police vehicle with his car. He told police he did it because he wanted to be arrested. "He told police that he wantedMore >>

A 24-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly confessed to intentionally ramming a police vehicle with his car. He told police he did it because he wanted to be arrested.More >>

Sheriff Tharp says the death penalty is completely unnecessary to hold over these criminals heads, as the thought of decades in prison is already enough to give some dealers a second thought about their actions.

Sheriff Tharp says the death penalty is completely unnecessary to hold over these criminals heads, as the thought of decades in prison is already enough to give some dealers a second thought about their actions.